Chrysler is recalling more than 142,000 pickup trucks and SUVs worldwide because of software glitches that could affect instrument cluster lighting and braking systems.

Around 132,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs and 10,800 Ram pickup trucks from the 2014 model year are affected.

Chrysler said the Jeep's warning lights may randomly illuminate and its instrument cluster may black out. Since the same electronic module controls anti-lock braking and electronic stability control, those systems may also be affected.

I saw the BMW recall mentioned alongside the Chrysler recall on the home page of this website. Not sure why NBC News would not include the two of them together...but, most reputable news organizations would include all recalls announced on one day together.

In the end, a recall is a good thing, yes, but, bottom line is that every vehicle manufacturer has them because all cars are designed by and manufactured by humans, so they are all flawed in some way, shape or form, and when only one is mentioned without mentioning all of them, it drives me crazy.

I know we have our biases for or against car-makers in certain countries for whatever reason, I personally would prefer, if we're supposed to reporting "news" of things like this, we should report them all.